I'd stopped posting news of hacks and recovery for some time now due to an apparent lack of interest in those posts of woe, and the rather esoteric technical explanation of what's going on. But given how badly we were hit this time, and how long a downtime resulted from it, I figure a word or two on it won't hurt.

At some point in my recovery attempt it looked liked like all was lost and I'd have to load the forum software afresh and thereby destroy all the recent member data and posts, and all the years of archived data. I persevered with it, though, for several days and it looks like, in the final analysis, we didn't take too bad a hit in terms of data loss. Still, it's possible that a couple of days or so of member posts might be missing (but it could have been much much worse here too, as is now the case with the Able Muse Press website that's lost a couple of years of data!).

The downtime got extended this time because in the process and steps I took recovering from the hack uncovered some software bugs in the vendor-provided server software, and the ISP/web-host wasn't much help in fixing it, so I had to figure things out myself, but then the server software kept crashing each time I thought I'd recovered and stabilized the system, and each time it crashed, it kept corrupting the data from the member posts, so much so that that data appeared unrecoverable for a long stretch of time--essentially, a perfect storm of hackers, poor support, bad software and software bugs! ... And this went on for days, resulting in the several days of total server failure and downtime. That's about the gist of it--luckily and with lots of debugging and patching work, we're back!

Thank you, Alex, for your perseverance. I was worried that this time, that was it! It's a shame you lost the Able Muse Press website data. It's beyond me who would be interested in this continued hacking of Eratosphere.

"I'd stopped posting news of hacks and recovery for some time now due to an apparent lack of interest in those posts of woe, and the rather esoteric technical explanation of what's going on."

Alex, I'm kinda interested in this sort of esoterica actually, and also how you analyze and manage digital frustration, but understand that others might not be so much.

Why this site? Obvious thoughts would relate to its international reach, its size as such, the desire to penetrate the software vendor's product, and simply because it is there. A dog gnawing a bone doesn't care what kind of bone it is, it just gnaws. Simple smash and destroy vandalistic joy doubtless plays a part. This is a thrill kill, spray paint anything, schizo world.